Publications by authors named "Svea Horn"

Pathogenic variants in the leucine zipper-like transcriptional regulator 1 gene () have been identified in schwannomatosis and Noonan syndrome. Here, we expand the phenotype spectrum of variants. We identified four loss-of-function heterozygous variants in five children with multiple café au lait macules and one adult with multiple café au lait macules and axillar freckling, by applying gene panel analysis in four families.

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Pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGG) show heterogeneous responses to MAPK inhibitors (MAPKi) in clinical trials. Thus, more complex stratification biomarkers are needed to identify patients likely to benefit from MAPKi therapy. Here, we identify MAPK-related genes enriched in MAPKi-sensitive cell lines using the GDSC dataset and apply them to calculate class-specific MAPKi sensitivity scores (MSSs) via single-sample gene set enrichment analysis.

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Background: The international, multicenter registry LOGGIC Core BioClinical Data Bank aims to enhance the understanding of tumor biology in pediatric low-grade glioma (pLGG) and provide clinical and molecular data to support treatment decisions and interventional trial participation. Hence, the question arises whether implementation of RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) using fresh frozen (FrFr) tumor tissue in addition to gene panel and DNA methylation analysis improves diagnostic accuracy and provides additional clinical benefit.

Methods: Analysis of patients aged 0 to 21 years, enrolled in Germany between April 2019 and February 2021, and for whom FrFr tissue was available.

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Biallelic variants in the kaptin gene were identified recently in individuals with a novel syndrome referred to as autosomal recessive intellectual developmental disorder 41 (MRT41). MRT41 is characterized by developmental delay, predominantly in language development, behavioral abnormalities, and epilepsy. Only about 15 affected individuals have been described in the literature, all with primary or secondary macrocephaly.

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Objectives: To describe a German cohort of patients with juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) and to evaluate clinical manifestations, disease course and prognosis in JDM patients with a certain myositis-specific autoantibody.

Methods: Cross-sectional data on patients with JDM documented in the National Paediatric Rheumatologic Database in Germany between 2014 and 2016 were analysed. In a subgroup of the cohort, MSAs were determined with a commercial multiplex array, and a retrospective chart review was conducted to specify the clinical phenotype and patient outcome.

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